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Some officials view the December and January meetings as largely interchangeable, making the year-end deadline feel somewhat artificial.

Many teams treat it as an interchangeable slot which should not be showered with money or acquired via high draft picks; a few see transformational value in a marquee back at the right time.

Fungibility refers to the idea of being replaceable and interchangeable.

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Restrictive and unrestrictive clauses were mostly interchangeable for the rest of us.

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The guard positions and center are more interchangeable, but when you start messing with your tackles, especially your left tackle, that’s a problem.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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